Sanssouci Park
Sanssouci Park is a large park surrounding Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam, Germany, built under Frederick the Great in the mid-18th century. Following the terracing of the vineyard and the completion of the palace, the surroundings were included in the structure.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Park
- Description: park in Potsdam, Germany
- Also known as: “Park Sanssouci”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Sanssouci Palace and Chinese House.
Sanssouci Palace
Photo: W. Bulach, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Sanssouci is a historical building in Potsdam, near Berlin. Built by Prussian King Frederick the Great as his summer palace, it is often counted among the German rivals of Versailles.
Chinese House
Photo: Kurt Kaiser, CC0.
The Chinese House is a garden pavilion in Sanssouci Park in Potsdam, Germany. Frederick the Great had it built, about seven hundred metres southwest of the Sanssouci Summer Palace, to adorn his flower and vegetable garden.
Historic Mill of Sanssouci
Photo: Jakubhal, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Historic Mill of Sanssouci is a windmill located in Potsdam, Germany, featured in the legend of The Miller of Sanssouci. It is particularly associated with Frederick the Great and his summer palace of Sanssouci.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Brandenburger Vorstadt and Bornstedt.
Bornstedt
Suburb
Photo: Jwaller, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Bornstedt is a borough of Potsdam, Germany. Located north of Sanssouci Park and the Orangery Palace, it is known for the Bornstedt Crown Estate, former residence of Princess Royal Victoria, and the Bornstedt Cemetery with numerous tombs of famous personages.
Dutch Quarter
Locality
Photo: Liglioto, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Dutch Quarter is a neighborhood in Potsdam, Germany, consisting of 134 red Dutch brick buildings, almost all of which have been renovated. It was built from 1733 to 1740 and designed by Jan Bouman following the order of Frederick William I of Prussia, who invited talented Dutch craftsmen to settle there.
Sanssouci Park
- Location: Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany, Central Europe, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Ukrainian—“Sanssouci Park” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “حديقة سانسوسي”
- Armenian: “Սանսուսի պարկ”
- Belarusian: “Сан-Сусі”
- Catalan: “Parc de Sanssouci”
- Cebuano: “Park Sanssouci”
- Chinese: “無憂宮公園”
- Czech: “Park Sanssouci”
- Dutch: “Park Sanssouci”
- French: “Parque Sanssouci”
- German: “Park Sanssouci”
- Greek: “Πάρκο Σανσουσί”
- Greek: “Πάρκο του Σανσουσί”
- Hebrew: “פארק סנסוסי”
- Italian: “parco di Sanssouci”
- Italian: “Parco di Sanssouci”
- Japanese: “サンスーシ公園”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Park Sanssouci”
- Norwegian: “Park Sanssouci”
- Persian: “پارک سانسوسی”
- Polish: “Park Sanssouci”
- Russian: “парк Сан-Суси”
- Slovenian: “park Sanssouci”
- Slovenian: “Park Sanssouci”
- Spanish: “Parque de Sanssouci”
- Spanish: “Parque Sanssouci”
- Turkish: “Sanssouci Parkı”
- Ukrainian: “Парк Сан-Сусі”
- “Park Sanssouci”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Sanssouci Palace and Church of Peace.
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